5. Leaving aside worst case scenarios, the simple fact is that a President Pence would take command of torn, wounded GOP.
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Wildly unpopular governor of Indiana, widely expected to lose re-election in 2016 before tapped as Trump's running mate.
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It feels like the big question mark is how other players (House & Senate GOP, Breitbart, Rush, etc.) would react.
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Also the guy who had to publicly back down on a religious freedom bill, publicly, and was likely to lose reelection when named VP
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OK so we should be scared of President Ryan then?
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The REAL Frank Underwood
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Pence is an opportunist, and a decent parrot... but nothing else.
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Singlehandedly jump started an HIV outbreak in Indiana.
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My concern is that Pence will herald a "return to normalcy" for the center left, who will then all go to sleep once Trump is gone.
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16. My further thoughts on this question are here:https://newrepublic.com/article/142752/dont-fear-president-pence-liberals-welcome-him …
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I'm starting to wonder about you dude. And a couple of the writers there. Smells funny.
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